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Osborn, H.F., 1936. Amynodon mongoliensis from the upper Eocene of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 859: 1-9

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Osborn, H.F., 1935. Explorations, researches and publications of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 1911-1931 – With map and legend showing chief fossil collecting areas of China, 1885-1931. American Museum Novitates 485: 1-13, 1 photograph, 1 map.

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Osborn, H.F., 1933. The New York Zoological Society: National collection of heads and horns. Science 33 (840): 183-184

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Osborn, H.F., 1931. New conceptions of species and genera, and of classification, discovered in the evolution of the Titanotheres. Journal of Mammalogy 12 (1): 1-12

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American Museum of Natural History; Osborn, H.F., 1930. An album of the groups in the Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall of South Asiatic Mammals of the American Museum of Natural History. New York, pp. 1-52 with plates

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Osborn, H.F.; American Museum of Natural History, 1929. Sixtieth anniversary endowment. Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History, New York 60 (for 1928): 1-30

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Osborn, H.F.; American Museum of Natural History, 1928. Building the American Museum 1869-1927. Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History, New York 59 (for 1927): 1-30

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Osborn, H.F., 1924. Serridentius and Baluchitherium, Loh formation, Mongolia. American Museum Novitates No. 148: 1-5

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Osborn, H.F., 1923. Field explorations of the American Museum during the year 1922. Science 57 (1485): 681-683

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Osborn, H.F., 1923. Baluchiterium grangeri, a giant hornless rhinoceros from Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 78: 1-15

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American Museum of Natural History; Osborn, H.F., 1923. Annual report with information on Vernay-Faunthorpe expedition. Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History, New York 55 (for 1923): 1-30

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Osborn, H.F.; Anthony, H.E., 1922. Close of the age of mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 3 (4): 219-237, figs. 1-6

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Osborn, H.F., 1922. Pliocene (Tertiary) and early Pleistocene (Quaternary) Mammalia of East Anglia, Great Britain in relation to the appearance of man. Geological Magazine 59: 431-441

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Osborn, H.F., 1913. Biographical memoir of Joseph Leidy, 1823-1891. The National Academy of Sciences, City of Washington, pp. 336-396, 1 photograph

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Osborn, H.F., 1911. The New York Zoological Society. Science 33 (840): 183-184

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Osborn, H.F., 1905. History of a white rhinoceros skull. Nature 72 (1858): 127, fig. 1

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Osborn, H.F., 1904. New miocene rhinoceroses with revision of known species. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 20: 307-326, figs. 1-21

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Osborn, H.F., 1902. Distinct phyla of rhinoceroses. Science 15 (1374): 357

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Osborn, H.F., 1900. Phylogeny of the rhinoceroses of Europe. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 13: 229-267, figs. 1-16

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Osborn, H.F., 1899. Frontal horn of Aceratherium incisivum. Science (N.S.) 9: 161-162

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Osborn, H.F., 1898. The extinct rhinoceroses. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 1 (3): 75-164, pls. 12-20, figs. 1-4

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Osborn, H.F., 1898. A complete skeleton of Teleoceras fossiger: notes upon the growth and sexual characters of this species. Bulletin American Museum of Natural History 10: 51-59, pls. 1-2

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Osborn, H.F., 1898. A complete skeleton of Teleoceras the true rhinoceros from the Upper Miocene of Kansas. Science (N.S.) 7: 554-557

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Osborn, H.F., 1893. Aceratherium tridactylum from the lower Miocene of Dakota. Bulletin American Museum of Natural History 5: 85-86

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Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1891. Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River and Loup Fork Formations. Part II: Carnivora & Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard 20: 65-100, pls. 1-3

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Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1887. Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River Formation, contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy of Harvard 13 (5): 151-171, 9 figs, 2 pls.

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Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1884. On the origin and development of the Rhinoceros group (abstract). Report of the British Assocation for the Advancement of Science Southport (September 1883): 528

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Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1882. Orthocynodon, an animal related to the Rhinoceros, from the Bridger Eocene. American Journal of Science (3) 24: 223-225

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Osborn, H.F.; Scott, W.B.; Speir, F. jr., 1878. On the skull of the Eocene rhinoceros, Orthocynodon, and the relation of this genus to other members of the group (in: Palaeontological Report of the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1877). Contributions from the E.M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology of Princeton, Princeton Univ; 1: 3-22

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